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By setting his novel in 1969, Hedges is able to draw on the considerable turmoil of the times as the Vietnam war, the women's movement, and fundamental changes in the family changed the fabric of American life--even in the Midwest. Peter Hedges has undertaken a real challenge in writing a convincing and interesting story about a year in the life of a young child; with An Ocean in Iowa he has largely succeeded.
216 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 1998
On television many of the mothers in Scotty's favourite shows were dead... TV provided the necessary evidence. Not only was it possible to survive without a mother, it seemed to improve your chances of having your own TV show.Best line in the whole book. I've just done an accidental rereading and have revised my earlier rating. It was a fun visit back to the late 60s but it wasn't as fun as the first time. 2 1/2 stars.